I really wish I had more to add to the topic, but I don't. A "normal" person is someone who doesn't deviate too far from the standards or expectations that society has placed. The really funny part is everyone looks at everything differently, so what is normal to one person isn't normal to another. It never really works out well.

This reminds me of the conform/anti-conform paradox. If you are a nonconformist, you are conforming into nonconformity. And if you're a conformist, you're not conforming into conformity. Which in turn means you're a nonconformist because you aren't conforming. It goes on forever and it's kind of funny to see how long you can think about it until you get bored and decide to stop.

"The usual, average, or typical state or condition" translation: "Being Normal just means yourself, just being yourself. It is not about 'other people' it is about you, and you alone. Your body has common traits with people among your species, which is human. So, there are some stuff which you will share in-common with everyone else around you, human wise. Now, your personality, thoughts, behavior, and extc is unique. Yes, you might share in-common with another person about certain stuff. But, you will not be exactly the same as another person, unless cloned or extc. Now, DNA is normally unique and is not the exact duplicate as another one. Yes, there might be some dna with very similar traits. But, they will always have something that separates them from another dna. This is the same with people, and yes, There are exceptions to this rule, like being a twin or clone. But, either or....Just be yourself" So, yeah